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fuss (n) complaints about something, especially something that is not important ( จู้จี้, ยุ่ง )

An Emergency?. 7. Vocabulary . fuss (n) complaints about something, especially something that is not important ( จู้จี้, ยุ่ง ) temperature (n ) to have a body temperature that is higher than normal, especially because you are sick ( มีไข้ )

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fuss (n) complaints about something, especially something that is not important ( จู้จี้, ยุ่ง )

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  1. An Emergency? 7 Vocabulary fuss (n) complaints about something, especially something that is not important (จู้จี้, ยุ่ง) temperature (n) to have a body temperature that is higher than normal, especially because you are sick (มีไข้) Mondayitis (n) (= Monday morning feeling) the way people feel after the weekend when they do not want to go to work or school (โรคเกลียดวันจันทร์ คือ อาการที่ไม่อยากไปทำงานในวันจันทร์) contagious (adj) describes a disease that can be caught by touching someone with the disease or a piece of infected clothing (ที่สามารถติดต่อได้)

  2. Answers 1 F (Dad ate too much chocolate cake yesterday.) 2 F (Mark broke his leg last year.) 3 F (Mum wants to call an ambulance.) 4 T 5 DS 6 T

  3. Audio script and answers C 2.2 cold 1 cough 2 headache 3 stomach ache 4 earache 5 rash 6 sore throat 7 toothache 8 temperature

  4. Possible answers A: Have you got a cough? B: Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t. A: Have you got a headache? B: Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t. A: Have you got a stomach ache? B: Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t. A: Have you got an earache? B: Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t. A: Have you got a rash? B: Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t. A: Have you got a sore throat? B: Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t. A: Have you got a temperature? B: Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t.

  5. Vocabulary ointment (n) (= cream) a smooth substance that you rub on the skin to heal a wound or sore place (ยาสำหรับนวด หรือทาผิว) lozenge (n) a small flat sweet which you suck to make your throat feel better (ยาอมแก้อาการเจ็บคอ) antibiotic (n) a medicine or chemical that can destroy harmful bacteria in the body or limit their growth (ยาปฏิชีวนะ) painkiller (n) medicine used to reduce or remove physical pain (ยาแก้ปวด) cough syrup (n) a liquid remedy for a cough (ยาน้ำแก้ไอ)

  6. Possible answers 1 You need lozenges when you have a sore throat. 2 You need some ointment when you hurt your leg. 3 You need plasters when you hurt your finger. 4 You need antibiotics when you have an earache. 5 You need painkillers when you have a headache. 6 You need cough syrup when you have a cough. 7 You need an injection when you have a rash.

  7. Take+ an aspirin / antibiotics / cough syrup Put …. on + some ointment / a plaster Chew+ a lozenge Have / get + an injection Possible answers If I hurt my leg, I put some ointment on it. If I hurt my finger, I put a plaster on it. If my little brother has earache, he takes antibiotics. If he has a cough, he takes cough syrup. If I have a rash, I have/get an injection.

  8. Possible answers If I feel ill next Monday, I’ll stay in bed. If I don’t study hard, I won’t pass my exam. If I pass all my exams, I’ll go on holiday to the seaside. If it rains tomorrow, I’ll stay at home all day.

  9. Vocabulary (Ex. 1) ransom (n) money that is paid to somebody so that they will set free a person who is being kept as a prisoner by them (ค่าไถ่) reward (n) a thing that you are given because you have done something good, worked hard, etc. (รางวัล) breaking news (n) usually refers to events that are unexpected, such as a plane crash or building fire. Breaking news can also refer to news that occurs late in the day, close to a news outlet’s usual deadline. (ข่าวล่าสุดหรือสถานการณ์ล่าสุด) kidnapping (n) taking somebody away illegally and keep them as a prisoner, especially in order to get money or something else for returning them (การลักพาตัว)

  10. pedigree (n) a list of the parents and other relations of an animal (สายพันธุ์) look like (phr) to have a particular appearance (มีรูปร่างลักษณะ) muscular (adj) having large strong muscles (ที่มีกล้ามเนื้อแข็งแรง) bushy (adj) growing thickly (หนา) curly (adj) having a lot of curls or a curved shape (หยิก) skinny (adj) very thin (ผอมมาก) fair (adj) pale in colour (สีอ่อน) complexion (n) the natural colour or appearance of the skin on your face (ลักษณะผิว, สีผิว) freckle (n) a small, pale brown spot on a person’s skin, especially on their face, caused by the sun (กระ) leather (n) material made by removing the hair or fur from animal skins and preserving the skins using special processes (หนัง, หนังสัตว์)

  11. การบรรยายลักษณะบุคคล

  12.  identikit (n) = a picture of the face of someone who the police want to question, usually because that person is thought to have been involved in a crime. The picture is made from a collection of drawings of noses, eyes, ears, etc. and is based on the descriptions of witnesses to the crime

  13. Possible answers A is quite tall and muscular. His hair is very long, dark and straight. He has got big black eyes, a big nose and bushy eyebrows. B is very tall. He’s got brown hair and brown eyes. He’s got bushy black eyebrows. C is quite fat and short. He’s got fair hair and a blond moustache. D is short and very skinny. He’s got short, blond, curly hair, thin eyebrows, small eyes and lots of freckles.

  14. L F G B A D K I J H

  15. Audio script and answers C 2.4 1 B – wavy 7 L – pony tail 2 E – medium height 8 F – cornrows 3 C – middle-aged 9 J – beard 4 G – bald 10 D – curly 5 A – moustache 11 K – straight 6 I – muscular 12 H – skinny

  16. Possible questions How old is he/she? What does he/she look like? What are his/her interests? What’s his/her job? OR Which school does he/she go to? What does he/she like? OR What doesn’t he/she like?

  17. Present simple

  18. C G A E B F

  19. present future

  20. E A G C B D

  21. won’t go doesn’t pass finish will help doesn’t find won’t give is will do? will buy get don’t feel ’ll stay

  22. What does

  23. What does your best friend look like? What does your favourite actor look like? What do your grandparents look like? What does your English teacher look like?

  24. Can Why Do What Which When

  25. Vocabulary stretcher (n) a long piece of strong cloth with a pole on each side, used for carrying somebody who is sick or injured and who cannot walk (เปลหาม) incomprehensible (adj) impossible to understand (ที่ไม่สามารถ เข้าใจได้) assess (v) to carefully consider a situation or problem in order to make a judgment (ประเมิน) panic (v) to suddenly feel so frightened that you cannot think clearly or behave sensibly, or to make someone do this (แตกตื่น, ตื่นตกใจ)

  26. Possible answers 1 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ He assesses the situation and gives immediate care and drugs to the patient. During the journey to the hospital, he continues to look after and monitor the patient’s health. He tells the doctors vital information about the state of the patient. He has to remain very calm.

  27. Possible answers I think it’s a rewarding job because you can help people in emergency situations. I don’t think it’s a rewarding job because I don’t like to work with injured people.

  28. E C A B

  29. Audio script C 2.6 Man: Doctor, Doctor. Everyone thinks I’m a liar. Doctor: I don’t believe you! 1 Woman: Doctor, Doctor. I think I’m a telephone. Doctor: Give me a ring tomorrow! 2 Man: Doctor, Doctor. I think I’m invisible. Doctor: Who said that? 3 Man: Doctor, Doctor. I think I’m a spoon. Doctor: Sit over there and don’t stir! 4 Man: Doctor, Doctor. I’m going to die in 51 seconds. Doctor: I’ll be with you in a minute!

  30. Possible answers A: What did he look like? B: He was quite tall and muscular. A: What colour hair did he have? B: He had no hair and a brown beard. A: What was he wearing? B: He was wearing light blue trousers, a grey jumper and a white shirt. A: What shoes was he wearing? B: He was wearing a normal pair of grey trainers. A: The suspect is the man in picture A. A: What did he look like? B: He was quite tall and muscular. A: What colour hair did he have? B: He had no hair and no beard. A: What was he wearing? B: He was wearing light blue trousers, a grey jumper and a white shirt. A: What shoes was he wearing? B: He was wearing a normal pair of grey trainers. A: The suspect is the man in picture B.

  31. A: What did he look like? B: He was quite tall and muscular. A: What colour hair did he have? B: He had long blond hair and a blond beard. A: What was he wearing? B: He was wearing light blue trousers, a grey jumper and a white shirt. A: What shoes was he wearing? B: He was wearing a normal pair of grey trainers. A: The suspect is the man in picture C.

  32. Possible answers NYPD (New York Police Department) Date: 21st April 2008 Name of officer: Peter Smith Name of witness: Mark Adams Description of event: Yesterday at 6pm, Mark Adams was on the bus. He was going to the swimming pool with his school friends when he saw a pickpocket with a red wallet in his hands. The man got off the bus and started running. He disappeared in a minute. Description of suspect: The suspect is about 27. He’s quite tall and muscular. He’s got long blond hair and a blond beard. He’s wearing light blue trousers, a grey jumper, a white shirt and grey trainers. Officer’s Action Plan: If I find another witness, I’ll interview him / her. If I get more information, I’ll call you. If I arrest him, I’ll send you a message.

  33. Hilary Swank Will Smith Zac Efron Ricky Martin Shakira Answers The eyes and the nose are Zac Efron’s, the ears are Will Smith’s, the mouth is Shakira’s, the hair is Hilary Swank’s. The hat is Ricky Martin’s.

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